Biden’s corporate tax hikes will ‘significantly hurt’ businesses: Rep. Brady
Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, provides insight into Biden’s tax hikes.
Rep. Kevin Brady on Biden’s tax hikes
Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, discusses how Biden’s tax hikes will impact the U.S. economy.
IRS bank monitoring proposal an 'invasion of privacy': Rep. Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, argues a bill proposal that would allow the IRS to monitor bank accounts with at least $600 transactions is 'huge' government overreach.
Progressive Rep. Jayapal pushes Biden to stick to $3T spending plan
Progressive Rep. Primila Jayapal said she is pushing President Biden to stick to his $3 trillion spending plan instead of the $2 trillion range that he has proposed to Democrats this week.
Mohamed El-Erian warns investors of 'non-recoverable mistakes’
Queens College Cambridge President Mohamed El-Erian discusses how to allocate capitol amid market uncertainties.
Market will have to navigate ‘major long-term uncertainties’: Mohamed El-Erian
Queens College Cambridge President Mohamed El-Erian on geopolitical tension, inflation and COVID recovery.
Flush with COVID-19 aid, schools steer funding to sports
One Wisconsin school district built a new football field. In Iowa, a high school weight room is getting a renovation. Another in Kentucky is replacing two outdoor tracks — all of this funded by the billions of dollars in federal pandemic relief Congress sent to schools this year.
John Boehner points finger at Dems for debt crisis and calls it ‘their problem’
Former Speaker of the House John Boehner discusses Capitol Hill partisanship and the debt limit debate.
Americans say IRS wanting access to most US bank accounts is 'invasive'
Americans called a Biden administration’s proposal to give IRS more access to bank accounts ‘invasive.’ FOX Business Madison Alworth with more.
Biden, Democrats’ spending will result in ‘America’s demise’: Rep. Murphy
Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., explains why GOP lawmakers aren’t backing Democrats’ spending package.
Dems’ spending package leads to government dependency: Rep. Murphy
Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., argues that excessive spending gives the federal government more control over American lives.
Steube: Politicians exposed by Pandora Papers should be held accountable
Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., discusses new information on off-shore shell companies being used to hide cash flows.
The restaurant sector 'needs a lot of help': Andy Puzder
Andy Puzder, former chief executive officer of CKE Restaurants, weighs in on supply chain issues, skyrocketing shipping and transportation costs, as well as problems plaguing restaurants.
Inflationary pressures to arise if US sees above $2T in social spending: Market Expert
UBS Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager Jason Katz argues the U.S. 'has to watch what we wish for' when it comes to spending plans.
Sen. Johnson: Oftentimes gridlock is the best solution in DC
Sen. Ron Johnson gives his take on the congressional spending bills and a new drug to possibly treat COVID-19 on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street'
Rep. Tenney slams Democrats' 'monstrosity' spending bill: Lawmakers are in a 'blood sport'
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., argues "it's a power game" as Democrats try to jam the reconciliation bill through.
Durham issues fresh round of subpoenas targeting law firm with Clinton ties
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, discusses the reconciliation bill creating division in the Democratic party, Biden's multiple missteps, China and the Durham probe.
House aligns with Senate and votes to avoid government shutdown with short-term funding bill
The Senate on Thursday approved a bill to fund the government through Dec. 3 and avert a government shutdown for now.
Sen. Manchin says he's willing to work on $1.5T reconciliation bill
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., argues he's been 'very upfront and very fair' with Democrats over the proposed spending package.
Democrats acting 'stunningly irresponsible' with massive spending plan: Sen. Lummis
Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., reacts to Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin saying he's willing to work on a $1.5 trillion spending package.